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Show n dollar But on the propriation there was no such argument calculated to appeal to senators who want the federal government to balance its budget Yet tbs vote to put the appropriation into the bill to go on spending was 49 to 3L As four additions! senators were paired in favor the appropriation, the total strength for it was actually 53, four more than a majority of the entire body. four-minio- NATIONAL AFFAIRS Ms. Me knottier A General Quiz O Reviewed by CARTER FIELD The Questions was known in American history as "Sewards FoliyT 2. Where in the New world does the sun rise in the Pacific? 3. Why is the word lucre used with reference to money? 4. What was the first department in the U. S. government to be created? 5. What is the length of a genera 1. What Too much turning Harry Hopkins oratorical efforts into a dud . . . Cutting federal expenses and balancing the budget is seen a virtual impossibility . . . New Deal will feel the loss of Joseph B. Keenan s tion? 6. Who is the youngest member of the present congress? 7. What is the amount of America's total income? 8. Do all kinds of oysters produce valuable pearls? 9. During the World war, what country was the first to make peace with its enemies? 10. Is there any limit to the amount of national debt? it build-u-p political sagacity. WASHINGTON. Whatever else may be said of Harry L. Hopkins' "appeasement speech, intended to start the wheels of prosperity turning again in this country and to pave the way to his own nomination and election next year, very little The poker strategy was shown. build-u- p was wrong. The timing The Answers was calculated badly. And finally, Hopkins sim- it became evident that 1. The purchase of Alaska. 2. On parts of the Isthmus of ply does not have the golden radio Panama, which turns and twists in voice at his chief. On this last point, one wonders if such a manner that the end of the canal farthest west touches Mr.' Roosevelt is really doing hia best by this, his secthe Atlantic. ond candidate to 3. Lucre is from the Latin lusucceed him in the crum, meaning gain. White House wheth4. The department of state (July er Hopkins, like 27, 1789). Robert H. Jackson, individuof whole 5. The body is not being "given als bom about the same period is a run" like a candia generation, and by extension, date at a presidenthe term is applied to the time tial convention. For lives. their covered by it would seem to the 6. Lindley Beckworth, of Texas, most casual student who is 25 years old. IMzASllMi of mike oratory that 7. The department of commerce he President must received Americans Harry Hopkins have known that reports that $64,200,000,000 in various forms of Harry was not big time so far as income in 1938. broadcasting is concerned, and that 8. While many kinds of oysters he could be improved quite considmake pearls, only those produced by a little training. erably by mollusks possessing a special Most people, far instance, figure type of shell, with an inner lining that Herbert Hoover would like anare in demand. of mother-of-pea- rl other try far the White House brass 9. Russia, by the treaty of ring, but nevertheless he did advise March, 1918. 10. The national debt is limited Thomas E. Dewey, just before Dewey entered the New York guberby law to $45,000,000,000. natorial race, that his oratory limply must be improved. And no one should know better than Hoover, who as secretary of commerce and as President was one of the worst ever known until Alf M. Land on but who turned himself, in the opinion of many observers, into the best orator the Republican party has by the time he had been out of the White House for four years. Brest-Litovs- RAW THROAT If Your Son, Scratchy Throat Comes from a Cold You Can Often Get Fast Relief tins Way Vomited His Head Off ; 7inal Effort Became Dud Coming back to Hopkins strategy, or lack of It, it is possible that he could not avoid one big mistake. Looking at the whole affair coldly, it is probable that if Hopkins had made that came speech three months earlier it would have been a wow. The whole country would have talked of nothing else for weeks. Business would have been nr Taklall MafcaglaaafinWr. Just Make Sure You Use Genuine BAYER Aspirin The simple way pictured above often brings amazingly fast rglief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. Then see your doctor. Try He probably will tell you to continue with Bayer Aspirin because it acts fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And reduce fever. This simple way, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. Per- it haps the easiest wayyet discovered. But get genuine BAYER 15! 3 HU. Aspirin. U TABLETS DOZEN electrified. Everybody knowing how close he was to the President, it would have marked a dramatic and spectacular milestone. What had happened in that three months to make it seem an anticlimax? To have made it, frankly, a disappointment to business as well as to Hopkins' boosters? The answer is simple. There bad been too much build-up- . The trouble was that Hopkins meantime had been nominated tor secretary of commerce, and had to get himif confirmed. Not only that, he had to go far enough in his campaign to get confirmed to avoid any serious fight over his confirmation. Anything else might have thrown him off what seemed like a clear track leading to the White House before he could get steam up. So he promised his head off, not in one interview but in dozens. He bad half a dozen spokesmen" on the conservative aide in the senate telling their colleagues, and newspaper men, and business men back home, just how safe and sane Harry was going to be. He was specific in his pledges, left nothing to the imagination. In fact he said so much, and it was relayed so widely, that it is no wonder his final public effort was a dud. Balancing the Budget Is Seen Virtual Impossibility Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL The virtual impossibility of cut- ting federal expenditures and balancing the budget ia clearly demonstrated in the recent senate vote on the proposal to cut $4,262,000 from the TVA appropriation. It is significant because this was the most logical place for congress to cut this particular bill if it were to be cut at all. The point fa that the house, in cutting more than four times that amount from the TVA appropriation, had included In the projects to be Hotel . , TEMPLE SQUARE Omrfti Manm Ttrtli HIGHLY XEOOimNDEO Rates $1.50 is $140 Ifs a sisifc of distinction Is stop at this beaatifal hostshy UNIST C. KOSSITKS. Kn . discontinued the Gilbertsville dam, on which the government has already expended some millions of dollars, and which in addition ia recognized by all engineers as important not only to the navigation and flood control of the Tennessee river, but to the lower Ohio and Mississippi rivers as welL In short, it is easy to see that the most determined man to cut appropriations in all congress might easily have been swayed to vote for the Gilbertsville dam money. On thia particular point then was no roll can. It was approved by a voice vote. - -- WHAT to EAT and WHY Can C. Houston Goudiss Shows How the Right Foods Help to Guard Against Springtime Debility By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS between winter and spring has always been temTHE cap as a trying period. Work seems a burden, little enjoyment is pers are short, appetites are poor, and derived from meals. Just as the daily tide of human vitality is at a low ebb during the hours before dawn, so does the annual tide of health reach a low ebb in the weeks that mark the end ' of winter and the official be- found that many minor disturb- of ginning spring. anees of the body cause a loss of Bodily reserves have been iron, and that mild infectious are gradually depleted until many a common cause of iron loss. children and adults suffer Thus, individuals who have been from lassitude and fatigue consuming a diet that is barely adequate in respect to iron may that cannot be dispelled mere- find themselves on the borderline a good nights of iron deficiency following an inly by getting fection. sleep. Really Is Part and Parcel System Of Old Park-Barr- el The really discouraging phase m ffia whole matter to those who see the necessity at budget balancing has nothing to do with the merits of this particular appropriation. In fact, it is not unfair to say that most of the senators who voted for were not primarily voting on its merits at alL Some at them were voting for the additional dam because they believe in the government going further into the electrical business. Sane of them did so because they knew the White House wanted it Sane 'of them want to round out the TVA project For example, had Arthur E. Morgan been s member of the senate when this vote was taken, he would Ths Beit Spring Tonic of course have voted for the approA ago it was bepriation, despite his bitter criti lievedgeneration and molasses that sulphur cisms of David E. LilienthaL and, and sassafras tea lnferentially, of President Rooseovercome would velt in "the conduct of TVA affairs. debilispringtime But the really discouraging point Homemakers ty. iff is that it ia part and parcel the dosed their famiold pork-barrsystem. It will be lies with a variety noted that the senators from many of tonics, of the states which hope for more effort frantic in a on federal spending dams and river into color to put control projects went along with to cheeks, pale the majority. soothe irritable What so many people who hope to overnerves, tar economy iron congress do not tired come that think about in their wishful talking feeling. la that It is good business for poliWe know today why their efforts ticians to spend publie moneys. In with little success. For we fact; that is how politicians live. met Sometimes it is crude, as in the have leaned what they could not esse of local contracts, with atten- know that the best possible tonie dant graft. Sometimes it is more is a carefully chosen diet rich in minerals and vitamins. difficult to trace, as in the In those days, the science of type of federal spending. nutrition was in its infancy. VitaThere the objective la not graft, but mins were still undiscovered, and bringing home the bacon. there was much that we had not New Deal Feels Loss of learned about the role of the minKeenans Political Wisdom eral salts in regulating body procThe stepping out of the New Deal esses. No wonder mothers grasped circle of Joseph B. Keenan, who at any mixture that promised to has been assistant attorney general, put roses back into the cheeks of leaves really no one on the inside, their anemic-lookin- g children. so to speak, whose knowledge of How lucky we are today! For practical politics and political in- science has taught us what we telligence commands very much re- should eat to help increase pep spect on Capitol Hill, with the nota- and vitality, and build rich red ble exception, of course, of the blood. And modern methods of President himself. transportation, refrigeration, food It has frequently been a matter of preservation and packaging, have comment that Mr. Roosevelt, from made the necessary foods easily the day he yielded to Alfred E. available. It merely remains for Smith's urging that he run for gov- the homemaker to acquaint herernor of New York in 1928, did not self with the nutritional needs of make a single serious political mis- her family. take until he had entered on his second presidential term. It is also Enriching ths Blood frequently pointed out that a great The blood is frequently impovmany positive actions, which were erished by the time spring puts in of the highest order of political an appearance. That is not sursagacity, contributed to his success prising, for in many households in the period a little short of seven the winter diet contains a preponyears which is included in this span. derance of carbohydrates and His first political mistake, accord- fats, with far too few of the preing to the consensus on Capitol Hill, cious minerals and vitamins. It was his proposal for the enlarge- is often deficient in iron, the minment of the Supreme court made eral that is required for the forin January. 1937. Then followed mation of the hemoglobin or red the purge, and a long list of actions pigment in the blood, and in copwhich approach the definition of an per, which ia required for the e political leader that "It proper utilization iff iron. was worse than a crime, it was a Inasmuch as 3 per cent of the blunder. blood cells are destroyed daily, it Many critics insist that it is not obvious that unless adequate merely a coincidence that during amounts of iron-ric- h foods are the brilliant always by available to replace them, the measuring the test of pure political judgment, number will soon become suband not by whether the actions were normal. Moreover, it has been pork-barr- the-fro- nt Exercize and Fresh Air let-do- otherwise sound or unsound period Mr. Roosevelt had the advantage of the advice of loyal Louis McHenry Howe, and that the period since, when blunders have been frequent, came after Howe's death. Fit tonics I 1US-- M Foods h therefore, Every homemaker, should make a determined effort foods to include plenty of iron-ric- h These foods inin her nienus. clude liver, eggs, whole grain ce- reals, dried fruits, lean meats and green leafy vegetables. Green vegetables cannot be emphasized too strongly, for they tend somewhat to be crowded out of the winter diet by the starchy and fatty foods which provide more heat and energy. And investigations with children have demonstrated that when vegetables and fruits are limited, there is s certain sluggishness of blood formation. Green vegetables not only supply iron in significant amounts, but their iron has been found to be especially well absorbed from the digestive tract. a charming little kimonoA. frock with a flattering, tiny And with it comes a little be (that you can wear with frocks, too) and a titan apron-skir- t, fastened with a in the front. Wear it any three ways alone, with the lero, or with bulb the bolen apron-skir- t. For this, choon print, flat crepe, taffeta, thiai and combinations of two cob ing fabrics. Eat Mors Greens Right now it is most important to provide large amounts of dandelion greens, spinach, kale, chard, watercress, lettuce and green cabbage. Serve a cooked green vegetable at one meal each day and a generous green salad at another. Top the salad with fruit, if you want to add more minerals and vitamins . . . segments of orange or grapefruit, slices of banana or pineapple, or a mixture of apple and celery. These fruits also supply important minerals and vitamins, and like the green vegetables, they leave an alkaline ash following digestion, and therefore help to maintain the acid-bas- e balance of the body. No. 1717 is designed for sins 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 4C and 48. long sleeves, size 36 requires 1 yards of 39 inch material. short sleeves, 3 : i yards. for the dress; I'i yards lot bolero; 2V yards for the u skirt. Plenty of Bulk Required is still another There why green vegetables should be consumed reason and fruits in liberal These foods, along quantities. with whole grain cereals, provide an abundance of bulk or cellulose which is necessary to help promote regularity. They tend to offset the effects of a too highly concentrated winter diet. Very often that feeling of lassitude, mistakenly called spring fever, can be overcame by adding to the diet a larger proportion of these naturally laxative foods. It's also desirable to take an adequate supply of fluids to help flush the system of waste. In addition to a generous amount of water, there should be a pint of milk To make motor ml pure, to deliver to the motoring public only the richness of the finest Pennsylvania oil has been Quaker States standard of quality for twenty-fiv- e yean. Yos will find, as have millions of other car owners, that the regular use of Acid-Fre- e Quaker State will make your car run better, last longer. 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Size 16 reqc 31s yards of 35 or 39 inch hi Retail price Sjf per quart F arley Definitely Excluded F rom Political Councils Be that as it may, the administration ia recognized ai having definitely excluded James A. Farley from its political councils almost ever since the 1938 election. The President actively entered three of .the purge contests himself. In one case, Maryland. is Farley hoped that Senator Millard E. Tydings would be defeated, though hia judgment was that It could not be done. In fact, he is known to have told close friends, during the Maryland primary, to bet on Tjrdings. In the other two cases where the President personally spoke his wishes to the voten, South Carolina and Georgia, Farley not only thought the purge could not succeed but did not agree with it. In short he would have opposed fighting Walter F. George end Cotton Ed (E. D.) Smith even if he had been sure he could beat them. Considering the whole picture after Howe died, and when Farley's political judgment was being ig. "ored, Joe Keenan, who was the see politician of the New Deal, so to speak, did not make a very fa vorable record. But Keenan is not Mamed for this. He did not make the big deciaions. He tried to carry out the orderssimply once they had been given. 11 "ot his ,pt to political leadership. The New Dealers regard him as a candidate for the presidency himself. Ball Sradiealfc-W- NU Service. j! Three-in-dn- e WNU C. Houston Goudiu Iron-Ric- thJ! tM full at the hem. ice and widc-slgive you a softly Make this dross print or sheer fabrics Two more splendid antidotes for the feeling that comes at this season are moderate exercise and fresh air. The proper use of Here's a clover Fm the muscular system is important gives you three differ??' to health and vitality, yet many of people go through the winter tak- tnoncl ing far too little exercise. In general, you will eat better, sleep better, feel more alert and at the same time more relaxed, if you make a point of getting out into the open every day. Sleep, sunshine, fresh air and the right food these are Nature's el old-tim- reIn uirirsi kind v 4 x runabout, as daily for every adult, a quart for i. every child, and fruit juices in practical, 1717 to make yountfhi j( abundance. Oraflge juice, grapestyle fruit juice, pineapple juice and tomato juice all supply vitamins A, lar. Thi, dress, toofc B and C, and their refreshing fruit make your figuri! acids have a beneficial effect upon youthful. Th the hips, high at the appetite. Meaner Inf 8 folks looking A D J whalcvcriti" longer have u I |